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Pretty much a coinflip. Don't they look much different in Omaha than in HE? Set and top pair is only has a 2% equity bump here. IMO, this is a great flop but with the multi[ple straight and flush draws you are actually needing to dodge a lot of cards with two to come. Now, if you had the QT of clubs.....then you should be instacalling.
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I don't really consider 3:2 a coinflip.... factor in pot odds and my opponent being eejit (I saw he luckboxed through the entire tourney last night), and I think this is a clear instacall.
Edit: Looking more closely, I guess I forgot about the chance of eejit making a low. He'd need running low cards, but still, that helps. |
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I wanted to play, but had an open bar engagement.
Having saw the hand, TP, you should've folded pre-flop, especially after the 80 chip raise. You had no low draw possibility. eejit, you played the hand ok. However, probably should've folded post-flop, instead of pushing. Your flush draw is weak and so technically, have to be thinking you only had 6 outs, the 5s and 10s to complete your str8 that weren't clubs. Also, you only flopped 1 low card, so needed runner-runner to have a decent chance of catching that end of it. Curious to know what Fungus had. Also - What does stop raising mean? It is an assumption by most donkey O8 guys that you shouldn't raise pre-flop, and it is a terrible mistake many O8ers make. Eejit, short-handed with your hand, you should've been the one pushing in as much as you could pre-flop here.
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That's how I rolled. Last edited by GeoffM; 10-20-06 at 02:44 PM. |
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